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Anzac assist gets helicopters to Australia
It’s a case of Air Force helping Air Force as the Defence Force gets ready for one of the biggest exercises of the year.
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Logistics teams prepare the ground
Working in Navy’s logistics trades can mean deploying overseas to ports to smooth the way before your ship arrives.
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NZ Navy to participate in major South East Asia exercise
The Royal New Zealand Navy’s maritime sustainment vessel, HMNZS Aotearoa, has sailed today from Auckland bound for South East Asia to participate in the Five Power Defence Arrangements Exercise Bersama Lima in Malaysia, alongside frigate HMNZS Te Mana.
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NZDF cyber capability tested in US military exercise
New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) personnel have taken part in a United States-led exercise to develop military cyber capability to defend against today’s online threats.
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New Zealander plays key role in world's largest peacekeeping mission
Working towards a milestone general election while trying to avoid a humanitarian crisis in the north of the country is the current focus for Lieutenant Colonel Emily Hume and other personnel in South Sudan.
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Tohu Awards celebrate excellent employers
The Minister of Defence's Tohu Awards celebrate employers of Reserve Force personnel and Cadet Force officers, as well as excellence among reservists, with the presentation of their annual Tohu Awards this month.
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Unclaimed 28 (Maori) Battalion medals kaupapa comes to an end
The 28 (Maori) Battalion unclaimed medals kaupapa has come to a close with the final ceremony taking place in Hastings at Pakipaki’s Houngarea Marae, on Saturday.
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Sailor of the Year
“No finer ambassador” - Leading Writer Joanna Mafi is the Sailor of the Year.
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Year in Review: Royal New Zealand Air Force
The year kicked off at a high tempo for the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF), which was maintained throughout.
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Kaikōura teacher takes Navy and Air Force lessons back to school
It’s been more than seven years since Kaikōura was rocked by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, but for St Joseph’s Kaikōura School teacher Breanna Moller, it’s still something her students talk about.